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Tarzan et le jaguar maudit

Original title: Tarzan and the Great River
  • 1967
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  • 1h 28m
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5.3/10
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Mike Henry and Diana Millay in Tarzan et le jaguar maudit (1967)
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In Brazil, Dr. Ann Philips tries to inoculate the superstitious natives against an epidemic. The murderous Jaguar Men oppose the intrusion. The natives take heart when the riverboat captain'... Read allIn Brazil, Dr. Ann Philips tries to inoculate the superstitious natives against an epidemic. The murderous Jaguar Men oppose the intrusion. The natives take heart when the riverboat captain's helper Pepe volunteers for the first shot.In Brazil, Dr. Ann Philips tries to inoculate the superstitious natives against an epidemic. The murderous Jaguar Men oppose the intrusion. The natives take heart when the riverboat captain's helper Pepe volunteers for the first shot.

  • Director
    • Robert Day
  • Writers
    • Bob Barbash
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Lewis Reed
  • Stars
    • Mike Henry
    • Jan Murray
    • Manuel Padilla Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    460
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • Bob Barbash
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Lewis Reed
    • Stars
      • Mike Henry
      • Jan Murray
      • Manuel Padilla Jr.
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mike Henry
    Mike Henry
    • Tarzan
    Jan Murray
    • Captain Sam Bishop
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    • Pepe
    Diana Millay
    Diana Millay
    • Dr. Ann Philips
    Rafer Johnson
    Rafer Johnson
    • Barcuna
    Paulo Gracindo
    Paulo Gracindo
    • Professor
    Luz del Fuego
    • Tribeswoman
    • (uncredited)
    Carlos Eduardo Dolabella
    Carlos Eduardo Dolabella
      Eliezer Gomes
        Elídio Nunes
        • Native
        • (uncredited)
        Camilo Sampaio
        • Chefe da tribo
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Robert Day
        • Writers
          • Bob Barbash
          • Edgar Rice Burroughs
          • Lewis Reed
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        5gridoon2025

        A great Tarzan in a weak film

        Plenty of eye-candy in the awesomely athletic form of Mike Henry, but too much monkey business (literally), too much "precocious orphan boy" stuff, and not nearly enough action until the climactic mano-a-mano fight between Tarzan and the evil tribal chief. The story is plodding and tiresome, and the direction is sometimes inept - strange, because it was done by the same man (Robert Day) who also made the solid "Tarzan The Magnificent" in 1960. ** out of 4.
        6dinky-4

        Tarzan and the So-So River

        Proof that the "Tarzan" character works best in an African setting, circa 1890s to 1930s, can be found in this mildly enjoyable but undeniably juvenile movie. It tries to "update" and "re-imagine" Tarzan by sending him on a jetliner to Brazil where he arrives wearing a suit and tie. This immediately raises questions. Where does he buy his suits? How does he pay for them? Does he have on a loincloth underneath or does he prefer Jockey-brand briefs?

        Tarzan soon dons his customary garb and goes off on an adventure where he's involved in the usual vine-swinging, lion-wrestling, blonde-rescuing, villain-bashing, and giving out that Tarzan yell. Much of this action is padded out with wildlife footage which carelessly confuses African with South American zoology.

        What limits this "Tarzan" is not the character's built-in incongruity but rather the kiddie-matinee nonsense which reverses past efforts to make this series more appealing to adults. Thus we have the cloyingly-cute kid, the chimp shenanigans, the corny dialog, the stereotyped cast members, etc.

        On the plus side is tall, dark, handsome Mike Henry -- perhaps the only Tarzan with hair on his pecs. Though visually he's almost ideal, with a body by Michelangelo, he has a flat personality and only a minimum of acting ability, but these faults tend to fade away whenever he swings into action.
        VetteRanger

        Condescending and silly

        The Amazon basin, home to crocs, hippos, lions, cheetahs, and secretary birds. LOL

        If anyone complained about using the factually WRONG stock footage, the producer must have replied, "They don't know, and they won't care".

        Well, the original Tarzan books had tigers in Africa, so at least they were as ignorant as he started out.
        5bkoganbing

        Tarzan Takes On Jaguar Jungle Cult

        Mike Henry is Tarzan in Tarzan And The Great River, the great river of course being the Amazon. Tarzan is on a mission in the Amazon head waters country taking on a Jaguar jungle cult that is headed by Olympic athlete Rafer Johnson. Henry is in Brazil at the behest of an old friend Paulo Gracindo. When Gracindo is killed Henry doubles in his resolve to put an end to Johnson who is enslaving whole villages in the area.

        Tarzan's traveling companions are Jan Murray who has an African Queen boat delivering medical supplies to Dr. Diana Millay. Murray does some of his borscht belt shtick in the role of the captain and he has a young kid Manuel Padilla who travels with him.

        Henry and Johnson have a dandy climatic fight scene when Tarzan overcomes the many obstacles put in his path. I do so love when Tarzan provides those South American crocodiles called kamen some lunch with some of Rafer Johnson's warriors.

        This is an amusing entrée in the Tarzan series, but one better suited for the juvenile trade.
        5EdgarST

        Animalorama

        Infamous Tarzan movie because of accident suffered by Mike Henry: he was bitten on the chin by Dinky, the chimpanzee playing Cheetah, which was "destroyed" for its action. But it is not as bad as I had been told. It is a welcome and nice, wide-screen change of setting in the Amazonian jungle, where the Ape Man goes after diamond-greedy Rafer Johnson and his bunch of painted mercenaries, all belonging to the ancient Jaguar cult. But as Henry's hair and make-up are in place most of the running time, the plot that could have been resolved in 70 minutes was "spiced" with footage and more footage (quite often scratched) of wild animals, vast views of the jungle, monkey's humor, the Amazon river, more animals, and a never-ending duel between ex-linebacker Henry and decathlon champ Johnson. But in the end the movie is colorful and bearable nonetheless.

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        • Trivia
          In the second week of filming, Dinky the chimp bit Mike Henry on the jaw. It took 20 stitches to repair the wound. Henry had monkey fever delirium for three days, and took three weeks to recuperate. The chimp was destroyed and replaced. Henry later sued the production company for negligence. He won the suit, but the amount was not made public.
        • Goofs
          The boat is traveling on a river in Brazil and come across a herd of hippopotamus in the river. Hippos are indigenous to Africa and therefore should not have appeared in a river in South America.
        • Quotes

          Captain Sam Bishop: I don't get it! You mean you travel with a chimp and a lion?

          Tarzan: I have my reasons.

        • Connections
          Featured in Biography: Tarzan: The Legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1996)

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        • Release date
          • September 25, 1968 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Switzerland
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Tarzán y el gran río
        • Filming locations
          • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
        • Production companies
          • Banner Productions (II)
          • Allfin A.G.
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 28m(88 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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